Synopsis“Rooftop Prince” is about a Joseon Dynasty prince who jumps 300 years into the future (our present time), where he meets a woman who looks just like his lost princess.

NEWS] 120118 Han Ji Min confirmed as leading lady in ‘Rooftop Prince’

It’s just been revealed that actress Han Ji Min will play the leading female role for ‘Rooftop Prince‘! On January 18th, SBS held a press conference for its upcoming drama at the SBS Ilsan production center. On this day, Kim Young Sup CP revealed, “JYJ‘s Park Yoochun and Han Ji Min have been confirmed for ‘Rooftop Prince’.”

The news boosted public interest in the series, especially since Han Ji Min is gaining widespread popularity with her role in ‘Padam Padam‘. Han Ji Min boasts an extensive resume, as she’s appeared in productions like ‘All In‘, ‘Dae Jang Geum‘ and ‘Yi San‘.

“Rooftop Prince” is about a Joseon Dynasty prince who jumps 300 years into the future (our present time), where he meets a woman who looks just like his lost princess.

The drama is scheduled to air after the conclusion of ‘Please Take Care of Us, Captain‘ in March.

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Park Yu-chun and Han Ji-min cast in new SBS drama “Rooftop Prince”

Jan 18,2012 Singer-turned actor Park Yu-chun and actress Han Ji-min will be cast as the leading male and female characters in the new SBS drama “Rooftop Prince.”

The show is set to air in March, according to a release by the network on Jan. 18, and is about a crown prince from the Joseon Dynasty who loses his princess-bride and travels forward in time in order to be with her. The romance-drama takes place primarily in Seoul, where the two lovers are reunited. The drama will be directed by Shin Yoon-sub, who is behind the notable dramas “Kaist,” “Sky” and “Lovers.”

Park, formerly a member of the boy band JYJ, recently starred in the hit KBS-2 drama “Seonggyungwan Scandal” in 2011 as well as MBC’s “Miss Ripley.” In December, he landed his fourth exclusive endorsement contract to promote a brand of ramen, according to his agency CJeS Entertainment. The unofficial “king of endorsements” had previously signed similar deals with a well-known food company, a video game company and a restaurant chain.